Conversational Arabic 100109


Arabic is a beautiful and expressive language, spoken by millions of people around the world. If you're interested in learning Arabic, starting with the spoken language is a great way to immerse yourself in the culture and start communicating with native speakers. Here are 100 common Arabic phrases and expressions to get you started.

Greetings
Hello: مرحبا (marhaba)
Good morning: صباح الخير (sabah el kheir)
Good evening: مساء الخير (masa el kheir)
Good night: تصبح على خير (tesbah ala kheir)
How are you?: كيف حالك؟ (kayf halak?)
I'm fine, thank you: الحمد لله، بخير (elhamdulillah, bikhair)

Introductions
My name is...: اسمي... (ismi...)
Nice to meet you: تشرفت بمقابلتك (tasharaft bi muqabalttak)
Where are you from?: من وين أنت؟ (min ween anta?)
I'm from...: أنا من... (ana min...)

Basic Conversation
Yes: نعم (na'am)
No: لا (la)
Please: من فضلك (min fadlik)
Thank you: شكرا (shukran)
Excuse me: معذرة (ma'dhra)
I don't understand: ما فهمت (ma fahimt)

Questions
What is your name?: ما اسمك؟ (ma ismak?)
How old are you?: كم عمرك؟ (kam omrak?)
What do you do for a living?: ماذا تعمل؟ (ma tha 'amal?)
Where do you live?: وين ساكن؟ (weyn saken?)
Do you speak English?: هل تتكلم إنجليزي؟ (hal tatakallam injleezi?)

Numbers
One: واحد (wahed)
Two: اثنان (ithnayn)
Three: ثلاثة (thalatha)
Four: أربعة (arba'a)
Five: خمسة (khamsa)

Time
What time is it?: الساعة كم؟ (es sa'a kam?)
It's one o'clock: الساعة الواحدة (es sa'a el waheda)
It's two o'clock: الساعة الثانية (es sa'a eth thaniya)
It's three o'clock: الساعة الثالثة (es sa'a eth thalitha)
It's four o'clock: الساعة الرابعة (es sa'a er rabi'a)

Places
Where is the bathroom?: وين الحمام؟ (weyn el hamam?)
Where is the restaurant?: وين المطعم؟ (weyn el mat3am?)
Where is the market?: وين السوق؟ (weyn es souk?)
Where is the bank?: وين البنك؟ (weyn el bank?)
Where is the post office?: وين مكتب البريد؟ (weyn maktab el bareed?)

2024-12-17


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